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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary

Press Schedule of the President for Wednesday, January 8, 2003

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8:00 am INTOWN TRAVEL POOL gathers in the Brady Press Briefing Room

1:40 pm THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush make remarks on the 1st Anniversary

of the No Child Left Behind Act

East Room, The White House

OPEN PRESS

(Preset will be at 12:20pm)

4:00 pm THE PRESIDENT meets with House and Senate Leadership

Cabinet Room, The White House

POOL AT TOP

Briefing Schedule:

9:45 am: Gaggle by the Press Secretary in the Brady Press Briefing Room.

12:45 pm: Briefing by the Press Secretary in the Brady Press Briefing Room.

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